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Y2K and banking system liquidity

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  • Tim Hampton

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This article explains the pre-emptive and liberal approach the Reserve Bank of New Zealand took to assure banks of access to liquidity over the year-end period. Doing so helped avoid disrupting normal business and jeopardising the access of businesses and households to credit.

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  • Tim Hampton, 2000. "Y2K and banking system liquidity," Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, vol. 63, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:nzb:nzbbul:march2000:4
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    1. Tim Hampton, 1999. "Intra-day liquidity and real-time gross settlement - 18 months on," Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, vol. 62, December.
    2. Andy Brookes, 1999. "Monetary policy and the Reserve Bank balance sheet," Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, vol. 62, December.
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    1. Andy Brookes & Tim Hampton, 2000. "The Official Cash Rate one year on," Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, vol. 63, June.
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